Sherry Taylor

Q: According to new data, you’re more likely to do this, this Sunday, December 11th than any other day of the year?

A: Break up w/someone or Get dumped

According to statisticians in England, you’re more likely to get DUMPED this Sunday than any other day of the year.

The study is based on Facebook relationship status changes from “in a relationship” to “single” . . . which peak on December 11th every year.

And the holidays are definitely the reason behind it . . . because you’ve decided you don’t want your boyfriend or girlfriend to meet your family, or you don’t want to get them a present, or you just can’t fathom going to a bunch of parties with them.

Whatever it is, December 11th is exactly two weeks before Christmas, so that’s the last possible moment to pull the ripcord on a relationship without looking like a bad person for dumping them too close to the holidays.

(Daily Mirror)

 

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